Sympathy
The object may accelerate in the direction of the force. The object may deform or change shape if the force is strong enough. The object may experience a change in velocity or direction of motion.
When the force on an object is unbalanced, the object's velocity may change in magnitude, in direction, or both. The object may accelerate in the direction of the unbalanced force, decelerate, or change its direction of motion.
Not necessarily. An object's ability to float in a liquid depends on the density of the object compared to the density of the liquid. Even though an object may float in oil, it may not float in water if the object is more dense than water.
Not necessarily. Mass and volume are related but independent properties of an object. An object with a larger mass may or may not have a larger volume, as volume depends on the physical dimensions of the object, while mass is a measure of the amount of matter in the object.
An object's weight may properly be expressed in units of Newtons (N) or pounds (lbs) as a measure of the force of gravity acting on the object.
The comparative degree form of "pitiful" is "more pitiful."
Pitiful means ful of shame so an example of a sentence would be: she was pitiful of what she did.
He's a very heavy sleeper who is difficult to arouse in the morning. Why didn't Jack's behavior arouse suspicions with the police? Watching Tiger Woods may arouse an interest in golf and the kids will want to learn the game. Slipping into a little black evening dress did nothing to arouse her husband. He sat on the couch all evening watching TV.
pitiful thing = pobrecito
A horse is not a pitiful animal to begin with.
Pitifulness
Mr. Pitiful was created in 1965.
A pitiful person and the best description of pitiful is Alan Abel Friend Graciano.. i think he is the most pitiful person out there. and apparently i am not the only one who thinks that "hint, hint"
full is the suffix for pitiful.
No, pitiful does not have a prefix. Its suffix is -ful.
Arouse is correct.
Yes arouse is a verb.